Blocking circulation anomalies in the Tasman Sea region during the Medieval Climate Anomaly

Contrasting Australasian and Antarctic proxy archive signals are being exploited to reconstruct regional- and Southern Hemisphere-scale atmospheric circulation patterns, which indicate that the frequency of blocking events across the southwest Pacific increased during the Medieval Climate Anomaly.

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Main Authors: Lorrey, Andrew, Goodwin, Ian, Renwick, J., Browning, Stuart
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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title Blocking circulation anomalies in the Tasman Sea region during the Medieval Climate Anomaly
title_short Blocking circulation anomalies in the Tasman Sea region during the Medieval Climate Anomaly
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